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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 6537594" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>While I respect your service (very much), Im failing to understand your over all point. We all know the reasons we supposedly went into Iraq over, and I suspect most of us understand the supposedly humanitarian reason we are still there. Can we say for sure that is why our politicians made the decisions they did? No. But you already know that, as you dont know either. Only the powers that be know why, and if they are being less than truthful about it, they aren't letting the cat out of the bag. or our news media is failing at their job to expose any alternate reasoning. As a soldier there, do you feel we are trying to better the lives in Iraq and stabilize an otherwise inhumane situation? I agree even if you say we are, why there, why not some other awful regime who is oppressing their people? Who knows these things beyond speculation.</p><p>Once again, thank you for your service. You are fulfilling your duty to serve, even if you dont (or do) agree with the reasoning behind it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 6537594, member: 549629"] While I respect your service (very much), Im failing to understand your over all point. We all know the reasons we supposedly went into Iraq over, and I suspect most of us understand the supposedly humanitarian reason we are still there. Can we say for sure that is why our politicians made the decisions they did? No. But you already know that, as you dont know either. Only the powers that be know why, and if they are being less than truthful about it, they aren't letting the cat out of the bag. or our news media is failing at their job to expose any alternate reasoning. As a soldier there, do you feel we are trying to better the lives in Iraq and stabilize an otherwise inhumane situation? I agree even if you say we are, why there, why not some other awful regime who is oppressing their people? Who knows these things beyond speculation. Once again, thank you for your service. You are fulfilling your duty to serve, even if you dont (or do) agree with the reasoning behind it. [/QUOTE]
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